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Only the surface atoms in an adsorbent, play an active role in adsorption. These atoms posses some residual forces like vander Waal's forces and chemical forces. In the process of adsorption, weak adsorbate is substituted by strong adsorbate. Activated charcoal used in gas mask is already exposed to the atmospheric air, so the gases and water vapours in air are adsorbed on its surface. When the mask is exposed to chlorine atmosphere, the gases are displaced by chlorine. Porous and finely powdered solids, e.g., charcoal and Fuller's earth adsorb more as compared to the hard non-porous material. It is due to this property that the powdered characoal is used in gas masks. In general, easily liquefiable gases like CO_2, NH_3, Cl_2 , and SO_2 etc., are adsorbed to a greater extent than the elemental gases, eg., H_2, N_2, O_2, He , etc. Which of the following gases will be most easily adsorbed by the charcoal in the gas mask

Only the surface atoms in an adsorbent, play an active role in adsorption. These atoms posses some residual forces like vander Waal's forces and chemical forces. In the process of adsorption, weak adsorbate is substituted by strong adsorbate. Activated charcoal used in gas mask is already exposed to the atmospheric air, so the gases and water vapours in air are adsorbed on its surface. When the mask is exposed to chlorine atmosphere, the gases are displaced by chlorine. Porous and finely powdered solids, e.g., charcoal and Fuller's earth adsorb more as compared to the hard non-porous material. It is due to this property that the powdered characoal is used in gas masks. In general, easily liquefiable gases like CO_2, NH_3, Cl_2 , and SO_2 etc., are adsorbed to a greater extent than the elemental gases, eg., H_2, N_2, O_2, He , etc. Gas mask contains

Only the surface atoms in an adsorbent, play an active role in adsorption. These atoms posses some residual forces like vander Waal's forces and chemical forces. In the process of adsorption, weak adsorbate is substituted by strong adsorbate. Activated charcoal used in gas mask is already exposed to the atmospheric air, so the gases and water vapours in air are adsorbed on its surface. When the mask is exposed to chlorine atmosphere, the gases are displaced by chlorine. Porous and finely powdered solids, e.g., charcoal and Fuller's earth adsorb more as compared to the hard non-porous material. It is due to this property that the powdered characoal is used in gas masks. In general, easily liquefiable gases like CO_2, NH_3, Cl_2 , and SO_2 etc., are adsorbed to a greater extent than the elemental gases, eg., H_2, N_2, O_2, He , etc. Which of the following gases will substitute O_2 from adsorbed charcoal

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  2. What is sewage ? Explain why it is harmful to discharge untreated sewa...

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  3. Why should oils and fats not be released into the drain? Explain.

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  4. Describe the steps Involved in getting clarified water from waste wate...

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  5. What is sludge ? Explain how it is treated ?

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  6. Untreated human excreta is a health hazard. Explain.

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  7. Name two chemicals used to disinfect the water.

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  8. Explain the function of bar screens in a waste water treatment plant.

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  9. Explain the relationship between sanitation and disease.

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  10. Outline your role as an active citizen in relation to sanitation.

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  11. What would you do to motivate people in your street to utilise toilets...

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  12. What would happen if there are no microbes that break down wastes in s...

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  13. What points would you like to address in the letter for you panchayat ...

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  14. Go to a nearby railway station/bus station/hospital/industry. What typ...

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  15. Fresh water is scarce. What is your contribution to make your family m...

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  16. Prepare at least 5 slogans on "Don't waste water.

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  17. Make a write up for your activity project on preservation of rain wate...

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  18. Is there a check dam or any other water conservation unit in your vill...

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  19. Have you got any doubt about diseases caused byuntreated water? List t...

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  20. If you see water running off from a public tap, what would you do abou...

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